Billy Jack, a Native American man, is released from jail and finds himself facing corruption, exploitation, and political suppression. He embarks on a mission to fight for justice and freedom, all while battling against the forces of the establishment. With the help of his friends and allies, Billy Jack takes a stand against the injustices that plague his community, using his martial arts skills and unwavering determination to fight for what is right.
The Born Losers is a 1967 movie about a group of outlaw bikers who terrorize a small town. When a young woman is assaulted by the bikers, a local veteran sets out to seek justice and put an end to their rampage. As tensions escalate, the small town becomes a battleground between the bikers and the determined veteran.
Billy Jack, a martial arts expert and ex-Green Beret, takes matters into his own hands to fight against injustice on a Native American reservation. With his unique skills, he becomes a one-man army against the corrupt establishment, protecting the oppressed and seeking revenge for the crimes committed.
Billy Jack, a Navajo Indian who goes to Washington, D.C. as a senator, gets involved in a political showdown where he is stabbed and fights to disarm the attacker. The movie explores themes of politics, Native American identity, and interracial relationships.